Brendan Hanley
Brendan Hanley
Member of Parliament for Yukon
Canada and the Yukon Increase Investments in Popular Heat Pump Program and Partner on Climate Adaptation
March 14, 2025

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March 13, 2025                       Whitehorse, Yukon                             Natural Resources Canada Today, the Honourable Jonathan Wilkinson, Minister of Energy and Natural Resources, the Honourable Steven Guilbeault, Minister of Environment and Climate Change, and the Honourable John Streicker, Yukon Minister of Energy, Mines and Resources, announced they are more than tripling the funding for a program to help Yukon homeowners switch to energy-efficient heat pump systems, which will help households save money, ensure year-round comfort and reduce greenhouse gas emissions. The Yukon’s Affordable Heat Pump Program was launched in December 2024 with funding from the federal government’s Oil to Heat Pump Affordability (OHPA) program and the Low Carbon Economy Fund. The program proved to be so popular that it was fully subscribed within three weeks. The new combined funding for the program has increased to $8.8 million, up from $2.4 million. As part of the program, low- to median-income Yukon homeowners are eligible for a rebate of up to $24,000 to install a high-efficiency heat pump and Yukoners with oil-heated homes are eligible to receive an additional upfront payment of $250 for a heat pump. The federal government has similar co-delivery arrangements in place through OHPA with British Columbia, New Brunswick, Newfoundland and Labrador, Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island. Discussions are also underway with other provinces and territories. In jurisdictions without co-delivery arrangements, oil-heated households can continue to apply to the national program to receive up to $10,000 in federal OHPA funding for switching to electric heat pumps. To reach Canada’s climate goals, emissions reductions must be complemented by adaptation efforts. The Government of Canada and Yukon are also pleased to announce that they have established bilateral collaboration to advance shared climate adaptation priorities, in line with Canada's National Adaptation Strategy. Canada and Yukon’s strong partnerships on the Affordable Heat Pump Program and climate adaptation action are a prime example of what we can accomplish when we work together to tackle the major issues of our time.

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“Making the switch to more energy-efficient homes can help Canadians save money, reduce their energy use and decrease their carbon footprint. That’s why we are strengthening the Oil to Heat Pump Affordability program in the Yukon and ensuring that families are supported when they choose to move from expensive heating oil to energy-efficient, non-polluting heat pumps that drive down the cost of home heating for families.” The Honourable Jonathan Wilkinson Minister of Energy and Natural Resources
“Canada’s partnership with Yukon on the Affordable Heat Pump Program will help more Yukoners switch to energy-efficient heating, reducing greenhouse gas pollution and saving families hundreds of dollars each year on utility costs. We are also working together to help Yukon communities become more resilient to the impacts of extreme weather and climate change. When we work together, we achieve great outcomes for the environment, our economy and Canadians.” The Honourable Steven Guilbeault Minister of Environment and Climate Change
“The initial uptake of this program showed that Yukoners are keen to reduce heating costs and their carbon emissions. We are removing financial hurdles for Yukoners to reduce household emissions, bringing us closer to our goal of installing 1,300 smart electric heating systems by 2030. Thank you to our federal funding partners at NRCan and ECCC for helping us to meet this ambitious goal.” The Honourable John Streicker Yukon Minister of Energy, Mines and Resources 
“Transitioning to energy-efficient heating systems allows Canadians and Yukoners to save on home energy costs. Yukoners have shown their commitment to sustainable living, and the Oil to Heat Pump Affordability program will support homeowners in switching from heating oil to efficient heat pumps. Due to high demand, we are increasing our investment in this program, benefiting local installers and businesses while promoting cost-effective and environmentally friendly home heating in northern Canada.” Brendan Hanley Member of Parliament for Yukon

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